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Miami-Dade County Transit System 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 METRORAIL METROBUS ROUTES PEMBROKE PINES STATION SERVING STATION A Palmetto 87 A 7701 NW 79 Avenue 282 (Hialeah Gardens Connection) Blvd Okeechobee 73 114 2005 W Okeechobee Road 267 MAX Islands Three K 3 441 Hallandale Beach Blvd Hialeah 28 A1A 115 E 21 Street 29 Broward County Hwy Federal B 37 821 FLORIDA’S TURNPIKE 821 B 54 NW 215 St Miami-Dade County 91 3 L 213 St 99 215 St K 211 St Club Dr ve ve ve 45 210 St A ve ve A A LAKE LUCERNE Tri-Rail 42 ve US 1 A A NW/NE 207 St A Broward County ve 4 12 ve 46 46 97 39 39 AVENTURA GOLDEN A ve 195 St NE 205 Terr 1125 E 25 Street, Hialeah L A 207 St 206 St 26 3 A 20 20 7 7 10 NW/NE 204 St 2 NE 99 BEACH 43 43 27 2 2 NE 203 St Northside 12 Miami-Dade County A 201 St 91 ve NW 199 St 32 199 St 10 NW 199 St Honey Hill Dr NE 202 St 199 St Country 3150 NW 79 Street 21 91 NE 199 St Pl 29 Country ve 99 99 E ve e A 32 v 17 95 A 192 St W W ve 75 ve ve ve MIAMI GARDENS E A 92 St 95 Hwy Dixie W 94 Miami-Dade ve A 1 A A S 79 (79 Street MAX) 22 Causeway C NORLAND A C ve 191 St ve 191 St 42 42 191 St 191 St 191 Circle 32 A 32 282 18 9 ve A A NW 67 67 NW H NE NE L A ve 77 91 183 St MAX ve ve US 1 US A A 185 St A NW 37 37 NW NW 47 47 NW 83 Miami MAX 18 Rd 2 Ct 2 NW 186 St 17 7 14 St 14 ve 183 183 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 27 NW 183 St 14 17 17 183 St Collins Collins A NW 27 27 NW 183 St MAX E Miami Gardens 183 St 6205 NW 27 Avenue 62 87 NW 83 441 75 Miami ve 95 Miami Gardens Dr ve 108 A A Gardens Dr 75 73 ve ve 97 (27 Avenue MAX) 27 ve 9 178 St A A ve 2 2 A 179 St NW 68 68 NW 75 CAROL CITY 177 St 19 ve A 83 A ve ve 75 22 NW 175 St ve 174 St A Brownsville 27 NW 175 St 83 NE A 75 A 159 159 95 GOLDEN NE171 St iscayne Blvd K 5 5 NW 52 52 NW 42 (Liberty City Connection) NW 173 Dr 3 B 3 dens Connection dens 5200 NW 27 Avenue 46 82 NW 91 83 NW171 St ve H ve GLADES 15 NE ve ve 168 St A 167 St S Bay Rd A A A 54 ve 6 6 NW 12 12 NW 63 10 NE Palmetto Serv. Rd NE 267 82 59 A D 47 Ramp to 441 North D (Brownsville Circulator) 57 NE167 St E SUNNY 254 27 MAX 27 ve 2 22 MAX 826 95 826 22 109 E A Sunny Isles Blvd ve E ISLES ve H NW 42 42 NW Hialeah Gar Hialeah A 246 E A 164 St NE Earlington Heights 17 ve 167 St 24 Night Owl 95 BEACH A 165 St 163 St 17 17 37 37 22 83 80 163 St ve 282 ve E 165 St H 2100 NW 41 Street 22 A NW 32 32 NW ve A Lakeway 85 32 22 E ve 3 MIAMI A G A 41 95X 159 St 41 Transit System ve MAX ve ve 15 15 NW 67 67 NW Golden LAKES 159 St 21 2 NORTH MIAMI BEACH Miami Lakes Dr A 238 (East-West Connection) 158 St 159 St 13 Glades Miami Miami 153 St 157 St 159 St 90 32 6 NW 7 A 7 NW 79 Ct 79 29 ve Allapattah 12 821 ve A Oak Ln A 42 151 St NW 151 St 2 9 151 St 83 3501 NW 12 Avenue 21 ay Ct 159 E Opa-locka ve Lakes Dr Miami 16 Montrose Rd A ve 10 d ollins ollins 150 St Harding Abbot 36 A a Airport 7 143 St ve C z OPA-LOCKA 246 A E a Biscayne 16 E 246 (Night Owl) r ve 95 ve 89 89 Ali Baba a A NW NW Gardens A 93 K 75 1 h 97 Opa-locka Blvd J Commerce W S E 54 W 84 St 73 NW 138 St 28 28 28 H ve N. Miami Miami N. 54 ve W 84 St NW 135 St NW 135 St 75 Opa-locka NE 135 St 12 NE Santa Clara 12 A A ve E 28 28 ve 28 Tri-Rail E yne Blvd 826 A W 78 Pl 120 A 2050 NW 12 Avenue 21 97 97 ve e BAL A v NORTH MIAMI BAY HARBOR Gratigny P 42 22 ve ve W 8 8 W HARBOUR Bisca W 12 12 W 277 ve NW 60 60 NW W 2 Ct 2 W ve . Dixie Hwy S 127 St 16 A ISLANDS A Sinbad NE 125 St W A 32 A W 74 Pl G G 95 61 A 4 W 123 St 87 87 20 20 Broad Cswy 246 (Night Owl) kwy G 96 St 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 dens Connection dens W 68 St 70 123 St NW 42 42 NW NW 32 32 NW 95 M Ct 3 2 Ct E 65 St NW 119 St NE 119 St BISCAYNE F ve 75 75 3 F A Gratigny Dr PARK 9 21 Ct 21 6 Civic Center 12 32 81 INDIAN CREEK SURFSIDE 12 e G v 16 arding ve ve Hialeah Gar Hialeah VILLAGE NW 8 Ave 8 NW 1501 NW 12 Avenue 22 A A NW 114 St W 60 St H W 18 18 W ve 113 St 2 28 86 yne Blvd ve A 21 ve 32 A 110 St R Ave 7 NW MIAMI SHORES A 85 St NW 10 Ave 10 NW NW 12 Ave 12 NW NW 14 Ave 14 NW Ave 11 NW HIALEAH 29 Ave 13 NW NW 21 St 95X 24 W HIALEAH Bisca ve K 277 NW 17 17 NW NW 22 A 22 NW 246 E 8 8 E Palm Palm GARDENS 54 ve 7 MAX 7 2 A Bisc MAX A NE 6 6 NE (Night Owl) 113 awthorne 62 ve 246 2 95 106 St W 49 St NW 103 St NW 103 St 77 St SANTA CLARA Downtown Miami A S 33 33 17 H NW 3 Ave 3 NW 33 103 St NW 21 St 22 METRORAIL STATION Ave 2 NW NE 20 St M MAX ve NW 105 Way .Riv 103 St 27 3 NE 2 2 NE 77 Okeechobee Rd 282 93 73 St ollins A NW 20 St A e 211 ve NE 96 St er Dr Ser C 21 73 v Normandy NW 20 St 32 ickens vice Rd A 33 12 Culmer 77 14 NW 32 32 16 NW 7 A 7 NW D 22 ve 37 42 NW 95 St Isle 22 ve ve 71 St M A 87 87 e 33 A 701 NW 11 Street 211 (Overtown Circulator) A 21 NE 19 St 997 v 25 32 G Owl Night G 12 26 ve ve Blvd ve 79 79 60 EL PORTAL R 95 A A (NW 7 Avenue MAX) A 87 St 10 277 N. Miami Ave Miami N. ve W 8 8 W NW 27 A 27 NW 246 32 120 W 16 16 W A 120 Amtrak A 32 21 ve ve NW 13 Ave 13 NW 97 Ct 4 NW 9 Train 2 Ave 10 NW A 95 St 17 A Little Haiti 95 Margaret W 12 12 W 22 ve 1 St MIDTOWN Palm Palm bbott Historic Overtown/ Okeechobee Rd 4 E 84 St 202 Miami 7 5 5 Station A 62 Connection A E 32 St ormandy Dr 22 Pace Biscayne 106 ve 246 2 Ave 2 NE Lyric Theatre N 54 83 St 5 MIAMI Park Overtown Circulator W 29 St A NW 7 Ave 7 NW 81 St NW 19 St 29 53 NW 79 St 3 St Ave 14 NW Krome Krome NE 79 St 6 93 21 Pl 5 79 St Cswy L 100 NW Sixth Street 7 ve L L A 267 Hialeah 79 79 22 95X 79 St MAX 202 B 32 B MAX Station 79 St MAX 95 NW 17 17 NW MEDLEY 79 Tri-Rail/ Northside 77 NW 74 St Okeechobee NW 71 St NE 71 St 9 NORTH BAY VILLAGE r G (Overtown Circulator) 95 r 211 Station Metrorail Station D M 2 D Biscayne MAX Palmetto MAX 7 12 69 St 3 243 (Seaport Connection) Station Station 2 NW 5 Ave 5 NW ve e 21 St 67 St ree ve A 10 v H ty City City ty T 74 St ve 46 A 54 Dr. M. Luther Ave 12 NW 211 NE 17 St W 18 St 64 St A lton Rd lton 22 NE 17 Terr Bob Hope Rd Hope Bob Government Center 2 6 NE 62 St A 9 4 4 H 19 St Okeechobee Rd King Jr.
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